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Conference:

Sturbridge, MA
Thursday - Saturday
Apr. 23 through 25, 2026

MA - 2026 MassHOPE Convention: For Generations to Come (Psalm 78:6)

Presented by: Massachusetts Homeschool Organization of Parent Educators
Recording ID: 2026-MH
Original Price: $157.50
Set Price: $69.00

2026 MassHOPE Convention Set

The complete convention set includes the available MP3 messages recorded at the 2026 convention, except the Teen Track, vendor workshops, and children's program. (Messages lost to technical difficulties will not be included.)

Show Included Sessions
Sessions Included In This Set: 26-01Stop Recreating School at Home by: Seann Dikkers26-02Why I'm Glad I Was Homeschooled (and why your kids will be too) by: Daniel Craig26-03The Hidden Agenda Behind Mass Education by: Seann Dikkers26-04The Heart of the Home School by: Wil & Meeke Addison26-05Charlotte Mason: Excellence Without Sacrifice by: Jeannie Fulbright26-06The Power of Delight (for fathers and sons) by: Daniel Craig26-07Grace for the Special Learners Parent by: Staci Morgan26-08Bilingual Homeschooling Without Burnout by: Adele Morales26-09Ready, Set, Go! by: Susan Jacobsen26-10What Is Truth? by: Wil & Meeke Addison26-11Cultivating Language Arts - Preschool Through High School by: Andrew Pudewa26-12Homeschooling for College Credit by: Jennifer Cook-DeRosa26-13Spanish Is Not a Subject, It's a Culture by: Adele Morales26-14Building a Solid Math Foundation - Because Confidence Matters by: Kathleen Cotter Clayton26-15Nature Study: A Game Changer by: Jeannie Fulbright26-16Do Something! How to Engage Life for the Glory of God by: Daniel Craig26-17Looking Through a Different Lens of Homeschooling a Child with ADHD by: Staci Morgan26-18From Curriculum Overload to Educational Clarity by: Adele Morales26-19Raising Disciples in a Digital World by: Seann Dikkers26-20Raised to Be Ready by: Wil Addison26-21But...but...but...What about Grammar? by: Andrew Pudewa26-22Starting Strong: Your First College Credit by: Jennifer Cook-DeRosa26-23Kids Who Learn Differently and the Parents Who Want Answers by: Kathleen Cotter Clayton26-24How to Develop Self-Motivated Children by: Jeannie Fulbright26-25The Forgotten Secret to a Good Long Life by: Daniel Craig26-26Cultural Identity as an Educational Advantage by: Adele Morales26-27The REAL Reason We Homeschool by: Daniel Craig26-28Point Guard Parenting by: Wil Addison26-29Spelling and the Brain by: Andrew Pudewa26-30College Credit for Unmotivated Teens by: Jennifer Cook-DeRosa26-31Ready, Set, Go! by: Susan Jacobsen26-32ADHD Homeschooling With Success by: Jeannie Fulbright26-33Play More by: Seann Dikkers26-34Transcripts for Special Learners by: Staci Morgan26-35Word Problems: From Flustered to Fearless by: Kathleen Cotter Clayton26-36The 7 Habits of Joy-Filled Families by: Daniel Craig26-37Hacking with High School: Rethinking the Teen Years by: Andrew Pudewa26-38Raising Our Special Learners from On Our Knees by: Staci Morgan26-39Fractions: You've Tried Everything - Now Let's Do What Works by: Kathleen Cotter Clayton26-40Generations by: Wil Addison26-415 Steps to a Superior Science Education by: Jeannie Fulbright26-42College Credit for Highly Motivated Teens by: Jennifer Cook-DeRosa26-43The Power of Mentorship: Secrets to a Truly Higher Education by: Daniel Craig26-44Principles of Motivation by: Andrew Pudewa26-45Connecticut Spotlight by: TEACH-CT This set is subject to change without notice based on recording availability. Recordings that are lost due to technical difficulties or that are no longer available due to contractual agreements with the speakers, will not be included. No refund for missing sessions is guaranteed or implied.

Listening and reading well, speaking and writing clearly, and thinking and debating effectively are abilities that most parents hope to cultivate in their children. With that goal in mind, Andrew Pudewa explores various environments and activities that accelerate the development of these language skills, beginning with the youngest students and continuing into the high school years.

ID: 26-21
Friday;
Apr. 24, 2026
$3.50

Knowing how to teach grammar is especially challenging for individuals who do not feel confident in their own grammar proficiency. Grammar programs often consist of piles of workbooks, wasted dollars, and way too much time spent trying to complete that subject. Often what is taught in those workbook pages does not translate into success in writing. The results are poor mechanics and a less-than-stellar understanding of “What is a verb?” or perhaps more importantly “How do verb choices enhance writing?” If you are asking, “But what about grammar?” Andrew Pudewa has answers.

ID: 26-29
Saturday;
Apr. 25, 2026
$3.50

Many children have difficulty learning to spell, but the difficulty may not be with the student. Often parents and teachers feel ill-equipped to help students who are not natural spellers. Join Andrew Pudewa to learn how spelling information is most efficiently stored in the brain, to gain greater insight into the nature of spelling and neurological function, and to be better equipped to teach students how to spell.

Most of us have presuppositions about what high school is based on our own experience. Times are changing, and the opportunities for home educating high schoolers have grown rapidly. Many of these opportunities will save time, help your family avoid higher education debt, and give your teens a head start on the next decade of life.

ID: 26-44
Saturday;
Apr. 25, 2026
$3.50

A life-long student of motivation, Andrew Pudewa has organized fundamental ideas of motivation into categories: four forms of relevancy, three laws of motivation, and two secret weapons. This expansion of Andrew’s previous talk "Teaching Boys & Other Children Who Would Rather Be Making Forts All Day" includes new and updated stories, tips, and information.